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that's why our health care law relies on a reformed private market, not a government program. on the other hand, even my republican friends who complain the most about government spending have supported federally-financed roads, and clean energy projects, and federal offices for the folks back home. the point is, we should all want a smarter, more effective government. and while we may not be able to bridge our biggest philosophical differences this year, we can make real progress. with or without this congress, i will keep taking actions that help the economy grow. but i can do a whole lot more with your help. because when we act together, there is nothing the united states of america can't achieve. [applause] that is the lesson we've learned from our actions abroad over the last few years. ending the iraq war has allowed us to strike decisive blows against our enemies. from pakistan to yemen, the al qaeda operatives who remain are scrambling, knowing that they can't escape the reach of the united states of america. [applause] from this position of strength, we've begun to wi
that's why our health care law relies on a reformed private market, not a government program. on the other hand, even my republican friends who complain the most about government spending have supported federally-financed roads, and clean energy projects, and federal offices for the folks back home. the point is, we should all want a smarter, more effective government. and while we may not be able to bridge our biggest philosophical differences this year, we can make real progress. with or...
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enforcement, who would be doing the law enforcement? >> the fbi and other bodies in the united states are engaged in law enforcement measures. we need that as a first resource. >> jennifer: are you comfortable at least that talks with respect to hamas and israel have at least begun in terms of a cease fire? but it hasn't worked. >> unfortunately, human history is replete with incident of violence escalation of violence and warfare and we don't deny that there are situations where the united states has legitimate basis of using the force. we haven't declared war on pakistan, though. >> jennifer: of course not but if you have had high-level al-qaeda targets, and a drone can take out that target instead of risking u.s. lives, don't you think that is not a bad thing? >> let me answer your question by giving a broader context, what the studies show is the vast majority of drone strikes don't hit those high-level targets. the majority of those kills are much lower-level operatives or civilians, and one of the things we need to think about is
enforcement, who would be doing the law enforcement? >> the fbi and other bodies in the united states are engaged in law enforcement measures. we need that as a first resource. >> jennifer: are you comfortable at least that talks with respect to hamas and israel have at least begun in terms of a cease fire? but it hasn't worked. >> unfortunately, human history is replete with incident of violence escalation of violence and warfare and we don't deny that there are situations...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >>> the cruise line industry has taken some real hits. now cruise companies are adding new safety procedures and offering big incentives to get you onboard. rob marciano has more on the go. >>> cruise lines say the passenger numbers dropped 10% so the industry is responding. offering more than just good prices to get you back onboard. they're offering things like complimentary upgrades and bigger onboard credits. >> are tl are saving it's time year on repositioning cruises. this is when they relocate the ships for the summer routes and they're more than happy to have awe long for the ride. they don't want to have to take th
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defending the law. >> we continue this evening with part 1 of a conversation with former secretary of state jim baker about foreign policy today. >> this is not just ji jim baker saying this to you but i have just come back from the region and somebody said to me in the region, the israelis say they have a window of opportunity here, and they say that is before iran hardens all of these sites to the point that they will not be effective in trying to take them out. but he said, i think the window of opportunity closes on november the 3rd or whatever the day of your presidential election is. and that this person thought they were trying to put pressure onç the president split clil, politically, now that was an interesting comment. >> rose: we conclude this evening by a look at the global economy, the u.s. economy,ç monetary and fiscal policy with kevin warsh, former governor of the federal reserve. >> we need policies to be far better than they have been, and if we have the right policies on taxes and trade and regulatory issues, this economy can grow faster than the economists beli
defending the law. >> we continue this evening with part 1 of a conversation with former secretary of state jim baker about foreign policy today. >> this is not just ji jim baker saying this to you but i have just come back from the region and somebody said to me in the region, the israelis say they have a window of opportunity here, and they say that is before iran hardens all of these sites to the point that they will not be effective in trying to take them out. but he said, i...
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. >>> a federal judge is allowing mississippi's antiabortion law to go into effect. they will be allowed to stay open without punishment for now. they have time to comply with the new law that requires doctors to be certified obgyns with privileges at local hospitals. it's seen as a win for both sides. >>> now to a story of a lost hiker who defied everyone's expectations. they feared they would find a body. instead, they found the hiker 50 pounds lighter. 50 pounds with literally just the clothes on his back to survive. here is our salt lake city affiliate. >> this is where william started what he thought was time of solace in the dessert at the trail head. he ended 50 miles downstream. >> he was glad to see anyone. he started talking and telling about his ordeal. his hardships and what he had done to survive. he kept talking. he was as much starved for companionship as he was nourishment. >> the deputy and helicopter pilot with the utah highway patrol spotted him from the air sitting in the river. >> he said he caught a fish. he ate a couple toads along the river. s
. >>> a federal judge is allowing mississippi's antiabortion law to go into effect. they will be allowed to stay open without punishment for now. they have time to comply with the new law that requires doctors to be certified obgyns with privileges at local hospitals. it's seen as a win for both sides. >>> now to a story of a lost hiker who defied everyone's expectations. they feared they would find a body. instead, they found the hiker 50 pounds lighter. 50 pounds with...
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confident enough that they have the government to relate to, that they can be confident, and rule of law, the governance that has to be provided. all those things are a big question. if we don't have that election the way it should be, but then security will be deteriorating because public support will not be there for the government to help receive support from the afghan people. >> and it is interesting. a lot of people we spoke to, matt, says we take it for granted that there is either a civil war or real risk of civil war when the u.s. leaves. we went to a bizarre. just asked afghans what they thought and whether they think it is good that the united states is leaving. sheer what they said. >>. >> translator: america should leave afghanistan immediately. go back to america. the muslims themselves should lead after afghanistan and build it with their hands. >> after they leave the afghan government can lead the peace to the country. we don't need the americans. >> is there no need for america to stay? i know there's nationalism, there's pride. but what's the truth? >> we do need to st
confident enough that they have the government to relate to, that they can be confident, and rule of law, the governance that has to be provided. all those things are a big question. if we don't have that election the way it should be, but then security will be deteriorating because public support will not be there for the government to help receive support from the afghan people. >> and it is interesting. a lot of people we spoke to, matt, says we take it for granted that there is either...
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a horrifying set of laws but law enforcement leadership opposed pushed by the nra opposed by law enforcement. it seems to me there you have a great opportunity to go to coalition pushing to repeal a law that right now everybody should understand. >> right now we're working with people like mayor bloomberg and a coalition of mayors across the country. at a time when mayors and other city officials are struggling to be able to make ends meet to put police officers on the street to provide the protection. we have a law moving forward that even those police officers oppose, because they saw the potential for the kinds of problems that we saw in florida. change to make our communities safer still. >> seems to me there is also an opportunity to build a coalition with a whole bunch of state controllers who control the shares that are owned by public pensions. to go to companies, whomever it may be, and say, look, we don't want to take positions on any political issues just stay away from them. we own you through public shares, just don't get involved in this stuff. are you interested in moving forw
a horrifying set of laws but law enforcement leadership opposed pushed by the nra opposed by law enforcement. it seems to me there you have a great opportunity to go to coalition pushing to repeal a law that right now everybody should understand. >> right now we're working with people like mayor bloomberg and a coalition of mayors across the country. at a time when mayors and other city officials are struggling to be able to make ends meet to put police officers on the street to provide...
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tonight, folks, copyright law. the supreme court is currently considering the case of supap kirtsaeng the wile ya song, it a textbook copyright case in that it is a copyright case about textbooks. jim. >> mr. kirtsaeng in 1997 moved from his native thailand to attend cornell university. textbooks are sold in thailand for just a fraction of the cost. so he gets his family and friends to buy those textbooks in thailand and guess what, ship them to him in cornell university. he sells them on ebay and makes, get this, $1.2 million in profits. >> what? >> stephen: 1.2 million dollars, it that textbook price, that has to be like eight books. but academic publisher wiley and son sued sit kaening-- kirtsaeng saying they own the copyright of that resold material despite a 1908 court decision which established the first sale doctrine which says that after a buyer first purchases a copyrighted work he or she has the right to resell it. i'm sorry, i don't buy this first sale argument. and if i did buy it i would not resell it.
tonight, folks, copyright law. the supreme court is currently considering the case of supap kirtsaeng the wile ya song, it a textbook copyright case in that it is a copyright case about textbooks. jim. >> mr. kirtsaeng in 1997 moved from his native thailand to attend cornell university. textbooks are sold in thailand for just a fraction of the cost. so he gets his family and friends to buy those textbooks in thailand and guess what, ship them to him in cornell university. he sells them on...
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they didn't report these cases. 80% were not reported to law enforcement. >> so, a cover up also leads one to think that potentially, those who are accused of participating in this kind of behavior, they have also been kept within the system. they were able to continue doing the jobs that they were doing? >> yes. >> while they abused kids? >> in some of these cases, the alleged abusers moved from one state. we reached out to the boy scouts of america and got their take on what they had to say about these allegations brought forward and they said to us, we have always cooperated fully with law enforcement and now require our members to report even suspicious of abuse directly to law enforcement. recent media reports looked at the subset of the boy skuts of america's plans for approximately 40 years ago when the boy scouts of america served 5 million young people. so their take, it's completely different now and this sort of thing, if it happened, there's barriers in place and obstacles in place, youth protection services, to keep these things from happening. >> so, part of this "l.a. ti
they didn't report these cases. 80% were not reported to law enforcement. >> so, a cover up also leads one to think that potentially, those who are accused of participating in this kind of behavior, they have also been kept within the system. they were able to continue doing the jobs that they were doing? >> yes. >> while they abused kids? >> in some of these cases, the alleged abusers moved from one state. we reached out to the boy scouts of america and got their take...
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that is why our healthcare law will be on private market, into the government program. and, even my republican friends that complain about government spending have supporter federally financed roads and federal offices for the back home. the point is we should all want a smarter, more effective government. while we may not be able to bridge our biggest philosophical differences this year, we can make real progress. with our without this congress, i will keep taking actions that help the economy grow. i can do a whole lot more with your help. because when we act together, there is nothing the united states of america can't achieve. [ applause ] >> that is the listen we have learned from actions add provide over the last few years. ending the iraq war has allowed us to strike decisive blows against our enemies. the al-qaeda operatives that remain are scrambling knowing they can't escape the reach of the united states of america. [ applause ] >> from this position of strength we've begun to wind down the war in afghanistan. 10,000 of our troops have come home, 23,000 more
that is why our healthcare law will be on private market, into the government program. and, even my republican friends that complain about government spending have supporter federally financed roads and federal offices for the back home. the point is we should all want a smarter, more effective government. while we may not be able to bridge our biggest philosophical differences this year, we can make real progress. with our without this congress, i will keep taking actions that help the economy...
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my guest tonight is a graduate of princeton university and harvard law who currently works in the white house. please welcome first lady michelle obama! ( cheers and applause ) madam, first lady, thank you so much for coming on ( cheers and applause ) thank you for coming. i apologize. they normally don't cheer for me that long. ( laughter ). thank you so much for coming back on the show. >> it's good to be back. thank you for having me. >> stephen: you were here almost exactly four years ago. >> yeah, but we weren't here. >> stephen: no, no, no. we were in philadelphia. it was during the campaign. the first time you were on my show, you were not the first lady. now you are. >> yes. >> stephen: that's called the colbert bump ( cheers and applause ) you're welcome. you're welcome. now, let's bump joining forces. tell me what it is and how they can get involved. >> jill biden and i started this initiative to make sure that this country, which is a grateful nation, that we make sure that we do whatever we can to honor the service of our troops, our veterans, and their families ( cheers and
my guest tonight is a graduate of princeton university and harvard law who currently works in the white house. please welcome first lady michelle obama! ( cheers and applause ) madam, first lady, thank you so much for coming on ( cheers and applause ) thank you for coming. i apologize. they normally don't cheer for me that long. ( laughter ). thank you so much for coming back on the show. >> it's good to be back. thank you for having me. >> stephen: you were here almost exactly four...
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. >> we're going to follow the law. go figure. we have a budget law. the budget law that governs how congress taxes and spends your money, that law says that not only is april 15th tax day for all americans. it's budget day for congress, and the congress is supposed to pass a budget every day -- every year by april 15th, but where kelly works, because she's in the minority, the senate has chosen to ignore this law for three years. we haven't had a budget for three years because the united states senate hasn't passed a budget for three years. you guys err heard of a guy named harry reid? okay. you have. i rest my case. >> apparently. >> yeah, i guess so. the point is it takes leadership. president obama has given us four budgets. each and every one of these budgets dumped the tough issues, kicked the can, and have given us deficits that are over $1 trillion every single time, and no solution in sight. he punted leadership. the senate hasn't led. we're still living under the obama budget from 2009 that paved the way for obama care and everything else. we
. >> we're going to follow the law. go figure. we have a budget law. the budget law that governs how congress taxes and spends your money, that law says that not only is april 15th tax day for all americans. it's budget day for congress, and the congress is supposed to pass a budget every day -- every year by april 15th, but where kelly works, because she's in the minority, the senate has chosen to ignore this law for three years. we haven't had a budget for three years because the united...
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>> i know we have law enforcement in there. all of the students have been taken over to maple elementary. >> can you tell us how the phone call first came in and how you first found out about it? >> at this time we can't. that's all i can say at this time. >> thank you very much, lieutenant. >> and so the lieutenant confirming what we had said which is that it had been on lockdown but most students were taken out because so many parents obviously had come. once they had that shooter into custody, obviously they felt more confident to reunite students with the crime scene. students can't go back in to check lockers and get their books. it's a crime scene investigation with the fbi having been brought in. potential charges not known because we don't know how seriously injured any of the four students who shot were. we'll keep you posted on this. chuck, let me send it back to you. >> we'll check back in in a couple minutes. for today's deep dive, a brand new nbc news battleground map as we know presidential elections come down to
>> i know we have law enforcement in there. all of the students have been taken over to maple elementary. >> can you tell us how the phone call first came in and how you first found out about it? >> at this time we can't. that's all i can say at this time. >> thank you very much, lieutenant. >> and so the lieutenant confirming what we had said which is that it had been on lockdown but most students were taken out because so many parents obviously had come. once...
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we made it clear they can be a part of the future if they break with al qaeda and abide by afghan laws. many members have indicated an interest in reconciliation. the path to peace is now set before them. those who refuse to walk it will face strong afghan security forces backed by the united states and our allies. fifth, we are building a global consensus to support peace and stability in south asia. in chicago the international community will express support for this plan and for afghanistan's future. i have made it clear to its neighbor, pakistan that it can and should be an equal partner in this process in a way that respects pakistan's sovereignty, interests. in pursuit of a durable peace america has no designs behind an end to safe havens and respect for afghan sovereignty. as we move forward some people will ask why we need a firm timeline. the answer is clear. our goal is not to build a country in america's image or to erad kate every vestige of the taliban. these objectives would require many more years, many more dollars and most importantly many more american lives. our goal
we made it clear they can be a part of the future if they break with al qaeda and abide by afghan laws. many members have indicated an interest in reconciliation. the path to peace is now set before them. those who refuse to walk it will face strong afghan security forces backed by the united states and our allies. fifth, we are building a global consensus to support peace and stability in south asia. in chicago the international community will express support for this plan and for...
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it depends on the laws of any nation. all nations' laws are not equal. they differ. in most countries in one way or another this is allowed under the laws. but fundamentally, i do agree, certainly people must be allowed to express their own opinions freely. freedom is part of the essential rights of all nations. no one has the right to take that away. >> if that is the case, why has the daughter of the former president of iran been imprisoned for protesting against your regime? >> in iran there's only one regime so perhaps they're protesting against that. and if iran the judicial branch is not under the power of the government, of the administration. they have their own laws, and that's what they follow. and we have no interference in that. and the government has paved the way for the highest form of freedom for all people, and you see that comfortably people criticize, people sometimes trespass the borderlines of proper protest, and they insult one another. as a president, i'm in the middle of the people of iran without drawing any borders, without drawing any red l
it depends on the laws of any nation. all nations' laws are not equal. they differ. in most countries in one way or another this is allowed under the laws. but fundamentally, i do agree, certainly people must be allowed to express their own opinions freely. freedom is part of the essential rights of all nations. no one has the right to take that away. >> if that is the case, why has the daughter of the former president of iran been imprisoned for protesting against your regime? >>...
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and now a new law is in the process of being written. we'll see if it will pass. once again, they may not actually write this one but their influence will be very heavy. chris: katty? >> i had a chance to spend some time in the obama headquarters. i was struck by how confident they are in their ground operation. they feel that while the republicans spend all this time tearing each other apart, they've been building relationships with persuadeable voters. they don't think romney, even if he has more money and more ad time will be able to match that. chris: the turnout? >> that's what they think. chris: kelly? >> they're trying to find time to find a card that will appeal to women. which is the pay women act which the republicans are not sponsors. it's another one of those ways women could see if and employer does the same job gets paid more. they're trying to find the right timing. chris: it's where they get caught with general election votes, women voters? >> exactly. >> vocational education has been on high inner 30, 40 years. but they turned things on their head
and now a new law is in the process of being written. we'll see if it will pass. once again, they may not actually write this one but their influence will be very heavy. chris: katty? >> i had a chance to spend some time in the obama headquarters. i was struck by how confident they are in their ground operation. they feel that while the republicans spend all this time tearing each other apart, they've been building relationships with persuadeable voters. they don't think romney, even if...
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murphy's law. you talk about it and they leave the stage. we will bring it to you. let's move on. she may be the most unforgettable beauty contestabout to not win the title and that's because she used to be a he. in the beginning your mascara may be voluminous but will it last 'til the end. it will is it's new lashblast 24hr with anti smudge power. [ male announcer ] through dining dancing drama break ups and make ups. the anti smudge formula holds on. who knew lashes this big and beautiful could last this long. [ male announcer ] new lashblast 24hr from covergirl. [ sofia ] don't you wish all endings could be this easy breezy beautiful. >> in toronto last night, history was made. jenna became the first transgendered contestant to compete. paula joins us now. paul a, she didn't win but she is okay with her performance. you talked to her. >> she came to the finals. did not make it to the final five but she is happy with her performance. for a lot of the issues that you and i spoke about, she feels -- >> having a bit of an issue with paula newton in canada. let's listen to her inter
murphy's law. you talk about it and they leave the stage. we will bring it to you. let's move on. she may be the most unforgettable beauty contestabout to not win the title and that's because she used to be a he. in the beginning your mascara may be voluminous but will it last 'til the end. it will is it's new lashblast 24hr with anti smudge power. [ male announcer ] through dining dancing drama break ups and make ups. the anti smudge formula holds on. who knew lashes this big and beautiful...
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i don't make these laws. i don't know the pretense of these laws. and the only thing i could do is be a citizen of america and i guess, base my opinion. and this is really bad stuff. it makes -- the whole world is watching us, the watching the judicial system. and just from the world looking in, and being objective, we have -- man, we have laws that are a disgrace to a nation of savages. from the world looking in, from the civilized world looking in. and, i don't know. you gave me that format, can you use that word, african-american, black people. i'm just talking. we're so accustomed with these laws, with these overt laws, we're very accustomed to them. >> do you think america, mike, has become more or less racist since barack obama, an african-american, became president? >> there's a great possibility, yes. >> that it's become worse? >> 100%, yes. that's how these groups surface, these red -- these tea partyers and everything. listen, it's new stuff. being a black man, having the image of the strongest man on the planet, the biggest man in the wor
i don't make these laws. i don't know the pretense of these laws. and the only thing i could do is be a citizen of america and i guess, base my opinion. and this is really bad stuff. it makes -- the whole world is watching us, the watching the judicial system. and just from the world looking in, and being objective, we have -- man, we have laws that are a disgrace to a nation of savages. from the world looking in, from the civilized world looking in. and, i don't know. you gave me that format,...
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that is no way to make law enforcement in the united states of america. we need comprehensive immigration reform in this country and not laws that treats thousands and millions of latinos as suspects. >> but the power to enforce immigration laws, not whether that enforcement is a good or bad idea. that's why solicitor general verilli agreed with chief justice roberts from the start that this case wasn't about ethnic or racial profiling instead, he argued that the law should be repealed because it conflicted with the federal government exclusive control of immigration policy. associatejustice scalia batted that away. quote, the state has no power to close its borders to people who have no right to be there? what does sovereignty mean if it does not include the ability to secure your own borders. as for arizona goner i can't think brewer, she seemed confident that the state had won it's case. >> i thought that the hearing went very, very well. i feel very confident. as i walked out of there, that we will get a favorable ruling in late june. >> with me to go
that is no way to make law enforcement in the united states of america. we need comprehensive immigration reform in this country and not laws that treats thousands and millions of latinos as suspects. >> but the power to enforce immigration laws, not whether that enforcement is a good or bad idea. that's why solicitor general verilli agreed with chief justice roberts from the start that this case wasn't about ethnic or racial profiling instead, he argued that the law should be repealed...
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with a guy who sets off a bomb in a public place, that's a law enforcement program. if it's an islamist crusade against the united states that kills 3,000 people one morning, it's a war. it affects how you think about the problem, what resources you bring to bear. the war requires a whole different level of force to deal with it. but if you don't recognize that it's a war, the risk you run of getting hit again because you didn't do enough to prevent that attack, then the risk goes up. i worry now that the risk is going up. yeap say it's going to be an attack here tomorrow. but i worry very much that, you know, it's been 11 years, almost, since 9/11, people get complacented. they think it may want happen again. i worry the next time we get hit, we will be hit with far deadlier weapons. >> sean: you know what is amazing, i look at the -- i brought this up about the rise of radical islamists. you have known for your entire career, defense secretary, congress, vice-president for 8 years. you know many, many people, leaders in the middle-east, why do i have the sense that
with a guy who sets off a bomb in a public place, that's a law enforcement program. if it's an islamist crusade against the united states that kills 3,000 people one morning, it's a war. it affects how you think about the problem, what resources you bring to bear. the war requires a whole different level of force to deal with it. but if you don't recognize that it's a war, the risk you run of getting hit again because you didn't do enough to prevent that attack, then the risk goes up. i worry...
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we had it for breakfast today but my usual order is the number one ord we are law is and a coke zero. " coke zero! doesn't he know that is the gayest coke! (laughter) even diet caffeine free coke is like "give it a rest, coke zero." (laughter) but did you know that social media can be a double-edged sword? >> i'm waiting in line, next in line, pretty excited about my free water. >> you know why i'm getting a free water, right? >> i do not. >> because chick-fil-a is a hateful corporation. >> i disagree, i wouldn't... we don't treat any of our customers differently. >> jon: that gentleman is a supporter of same-sex marriage and he's apparently confusing this well-mannered hourly shift worker for mrs. chick-fil-a. (laughter) i mean, everyone knows chick-fil-a company policy is set by the guy working the waffle fries. (laughter) look, man, oh, man, this guy wasn't dun speaking truth to powerlessness. >> i don't know how you live with yourself and work here. i don't understand it. this is a horrible corporation with horrible values. >> we're here to serve you in any way that you need. i ho
we had it for breakfast today but my usual order is the number one ord we are law is and a coke zero. " coke zero! doesn't he know that is the gayest coke! (laughter) even diet caffeine free coke is like "give it a rest, coke zero." (laughter) but did you know that social media can be a double-edged sword? >> i'm waiting in line, next in line, pretty excited about my free water. >> you know why i'm getting a free water, right? >> i do not. >> because...
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i broke the law, i don't know what i did. >> there are so many directions which we can go here. file this under don't do this? >> that's right. >> why a felony? not a misdemeanor? >> felony misdemeanor is a serious charge. it's serious to tlie to a judge and to a prosecutor. i remember interviewing people and telling them right off the bat, if you lie to me you've lied to a felony law enforcement penalty. having been a prosecutor and interviewed so many jurors, i often thought there was a lot of feigning gone onka those juries. people dressed up. she went a step further, though, which is why she's being charged. not only did she dress up, she wore mismatched shoes, reindeer socks but then she also claimed to have post traumatic stress disorder. so lying to the judge in addition to what she was wear i think is what put this and put her in felony land. i think what's so interesting is that this jury duty voir dire happened in july of 2011. it wasn't until october that she got on the dave logan show and talked about it. and who knew the very judge that she had been before was liste
i broke the law, i don't know what i did. >> there are so many directions which we can go here. file this under don't do this? >> that's right. >> why a felony? not a misdemeanor? >> felony misdemeanor is a serious charge. it's serious to tlie to a judge and to a prosecutor. i remember interviewing people and telling them right off the bat, if you lie to me you've lied to a felony law enforcement penalty. having been a prosecutor and interviewed so many jurors, i often...